Milk Furniture works closely with some of the most elite design teams from Italy, including Kristalia, Vibieffe and Disguincio to provide affordable designer pieces to the commercial realm.
November 21st, 2008
Focused on superior craftsmanship and innovative design, the company provides highly functional sofas, chairs, tables, stools and lighting products. Milk is also dedicated to collaborating with local design talent to produce custom one-off pieces.
Product Range
Loose and hospitality.
Major Brands
Kristalia, Vibieffe and Disguincio.
Application
Hospitality and residential.
Specialised Services
The company works with local Australian teams to produce customised seating, dining and occasional pieces for domestic and commercial application.
Lead time
6-14 weeks.
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